Bill Triplett (center), talks with Raymond and Liz Harner following Friday's chamber breakfast. Triplett provided the chamber with an overview of this year's Ride to Remember bicycle ride set for Saturday, July 16, in Bluffton. Watch the Icon for more details on the ride.
For the first time in over five years, Bluffton and area residents are invited to a Bluffton business expo where they can view products and services of over 21 local businesses.
With 21 businesses signed up and more anticipated, it's the Bluffton Oscars Mix and Mingle business expo, at The Centre on Thursday, March 24.
Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs, partnering with Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce and The Centre, will hold the event from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free. Several door prizes from businesses will be given away during the event.
March is Student Art Month at the Bluffton Public Library.
Fifteen works of art from the elementary were recently chosen to be displayed. Self-portraits, landscapes, paper-weaving and optical illusions are among the work being displayed this month.
Mary Ann Sullivan, Professor Emerita Bluffton University, will deliver two illustrated lectures on prominent American artists in the new series:
• Jeff Koons will be the subject of the Wednesday, March 16 lecture
• Cindy Sherman will be featured on March 23.
Koons is one of the most controversial artists in the world today; his work, Balloon Dog (Orange) recently sold for $58,400,000, the highest auction price in history for any living artist.